Two days of country music and fun in the sun are coming to the beach in Navarre in September.

Country stars Trace Adkins and Big & Rich are the top draws for Country on the Sound, set for Sept. 25 and 26 at the Navarre Family Watersports Complex at 8671 Navarre Parkway.

The two-day festival features a number of other regional, local and up-and-coming country acts, as well as late-night jams and beachside activities including dolphin cruises, pontoon boating, waverunner, a floating waterpark, helicopter rides and miniature golf.

Topping the bill Sept. 25, Adkins has been a big name in country for nearly two decades, with hits including “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk,” “Ladies Love Country Boys,” “You’re Gonna Miss This” and “Just Fishin’.” Joining Adkins on the bill are up-and-comers JT Hodges (“Hunt You Down,” “Goodbyes Made You Mine,” “Already High”); former Lost Trailers frontman Jason Wyatt; third-generation country performer Dillon Carmichael, nephew of John Michael Montgomery and Montgomery Gentry’s Eddie Montgomery; and Navarre native Cortni.

Sept. 26 is anchored by the popular duo Big Kenny and John Rich, whose hits as Big & Rich include “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy),” “Lost in This Moment,” “8th of November” and “Holy Water.” The duo is joined by hot newcomer Michael Ray (“Kiss You in the Morning”); up-and-comers The Mantz Brothers and Red Marlow; and former Miss Maryland Jaime Fox and her band, the Desert Oakies.

Additional artists may be added to each day’s bill.

Ticket pricing was not immediately available for the event, however, tickets will go on sale online beginning Aug. 6. For more information, visit www.countryonthesound.com.

John Rich, left, and Big Kenny — collectively known as Big & Rich — are the Sept. 26 headliners for Country on the Sound in Navarre.(Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)